Über uns (About us)

We are two mild-mannered Americans who up and moved to the small town of Bielefeld, Germany. My husband is a year-long visiting researcher and instructor at the university here. Meanwhile, I do a little bit of this and that, including writing, knitting, teaching English and navigating scary things like “the bank” and “the washing machine”. We got on the plane not knowing what to expect, and every day here brings something new. We’re using this blog as a way to share our brilliant insights (and digital photos) with friends and family. However, we’re hoping this can be a source of information if you’re moving to this area, or if you’re just wondering what it’s like to take a sudden break from your regularly scheduled programming.

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Thanks for visiting me – I nearly moved to Germany with my partner last year and would have been the same knitting and writing housewife who still can’t navigate the washing machine and has no patience for Spanish banks.

Thanks for the likes! Your blog is great! We used to come to Germany every year when I was a child so it’s lovely to be reminded of everything. Pop over to Dubai again soon if you get the chance – I’ll be posting a little more about the joys of Bavaria after living in the desert for 4 years!

Hi! Thanks for stopping by my blog. I really enjoyed looking around yours, and especially discovering that you are in Bielefield – I know an American who is studying at the university there, what a coincidence 😉 keep up the interesting posts!

Hi there,
thanks for visiting my blog [http://pitstexasexpatblog.wordpress.com/2012/09/03/beer-tasting-1/], “liking” it and leaving a comment there. That way I became aware of your blog and I like it: very interesting. Will be checking out more of your posts soon. Bielefeld, btw, is not too far from the place where I was born, Krefeld. I used to have relatives in Bielefeld, but I’ve lost contact to them.
Anyway, I hope you’ll enjoy your time in my native country.
Take care, and have a good one,
Pit

I’ve only just begun reading a few of your posts- and they are hilarious. Thanks for sharing! We’re going to try to pop over to Germany a few times while we’re living in Paris. Is there an article on your blog where you suggest your favorite places? À bientôt-

Thanks! I don’t have an article specifically like that, but you can check out places we’ve visited by city. Do you have anything in particular that you know you want to see here? We’ve mostly traveled in the north so far.

Hi Sam. Thanks for dropping by my blog. After our Rhine River cruise we spent three extra days in Amsterdam and then three more days in Osnabruck to see the places where my ancestors lived. We visited Alswede, Stemshorn, Dielingen, Meyerhofen and Hunteberg. All of these places are about 30 minutes north of Bielefeld near the borders of Westfalen and Nordrhein. I’ll be posting about our travels in this part of Germany next month.

Thanks for visiting my blog! I lived in a small town in Germany growing up from the ages 3 to 6 years old while my dad was stationed at one of the US Army bases there. I have wonderful, albeit few, memories from there. Glad to have found your blog.